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Why is it important to have the shower professionally sealed?

 

Just enter "Water damage house" in your browser search: the pictures are scary – making it clear why homeowners should educate themselves about the topic. Professional sealing is a key to maintaining the long-term value of your property.

Long-lasting, reliable sealing is particularly important in showers, bathrooms and wet rooms. Because you know the phrase: "Constant dripping wears away the stone" – and practically any other material. The good news is: there are proven solutions that you can use to counteract this. Read more about the topic, the advantages of sealing and what you should consider as a building owner.

  • Why sealing is important
  • The advantages of professional solutions
  • What you can do as a client
  • Where sealing is particularly important

 

Seal the shower: Protection for your home 

Professional sealing in showers, bathrooms and wet rooms is a must for any home. They protect the building fabric from the destructive effects of water ingress. This provides you with reliability, protects your health (possible mould formation!) and ensures the preservation of the value of your property. Remember: prevention is cheaper than expensive repair or even refurbishment!

Want to learn more?
There are various sealing methods and tested systems such as wedi building boards. You can find out more about the appropriate solution at a specialist company.

Why sealing in the shower and bathroom is so important?

 

Water is one of the largest enemies of any building structure. If proper sealing is not provided, moisture can penetrate walls, floors and other building components. There, it can cause significant damage. The most common risks associated with inadequate sealing are:

  • Mould formation. When water enters the bathroom walls or floors, it creates ideal conditions for mould growth. Depending on the type of infestation, this can endanger your health – and it is definitely not a beautiful sight.
  • Damage to property. Moisture can gradually destroy materials such as wood, plaster or concrete. This subsequently weakens the structure of your home and results in expensive repair and refurbishment work.
  • Hygienic problems. Wet walls can cause unpleasant odours and unhealthy air quality indoors. This has a negative impact on the living environment and can also have health consequences.

 

The advantages of professional waterproofing

  • Longevity. A well-executed sealing in the shower and bathroom lasts for many years. It protects your property from the harmful effects of water and moisture in the long term.
  • Increase in value. You want to sell or rent the property? Then, a proven safe seal is a good argument. After all, who wants to live in a house that is prone to damage and mould??
  • Better room climate. Dry walls and floors contribute to a healthier and more pleasant living environment.
  • Cost savings. By avoiding moisture damage, you will save high repair costs in the long run.

A practical example: imagine that water has gotten behind the plasterboard in your bathroom. A mould has developed. Then there is a refurbishment – and this can be many times more expensive than a timely investment in professional waterproofing.

 

What can you do as a property owner?

The good news is, that as a builder or homeowner, it is in your hands. You can be active in protecting the building against infiltrating water. The most important tips for sealing bathrooms and wet rooms:

  • use tested systems. Ensure that the choosen sealing materials are tested and certified. Systems such as wedi building boards offer tested tightness and are easy to install.
  • Select the right specialist company. The quality of sealing is depends heavily on professional workmanship. Have the work done by an experienced craftsman who is familiar with standards and techniques.

Another tip for builders: planners and processors are legally required to provide a 5-year warranty for the work carried out.

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